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 Howard KENDALL 1967-1971 
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Name: Howard Kendall

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Country: :ENG: England
Club: Everton
Shirt Number: 4
Position: ★CMF, DMF
Side: RF/BS
Age: 21-25 years (22/05/1946)

Height: 170 cm
Weight: 72 kg

Attack: 78
Defence: 71
Balance: 80
Stamina: 88
Top Speed: 84
Acceleration: 82
Response: 81
Agility: 80
Dribble Accuracy: 83
Dribble Speed: 81
Short Pass Accuracy: 85
Short Pass Speed: 82
Long Pass Accuracy: 81
Long Pass Speed: 78
Shot Accuracy: 76
Shot Power: 82
Shot Technique: 78
Free Kick Accuracy: 66
Curling: 75
Header: 73
Jump: 72
Technique: 81
Aggression: 78
Mentality: 86
Goalkeeper Skills: 50
Team Work: 88

Injury Tolerance: B
Condition: 7
Weak Foot Accuracy: 6
Weak Foot Frequency: 6
Consistency: 7
Growth type: Early/Lasting

CARDS:
P11 – Long Ranger
S02 – Passer
S05 – 1-Touch Play
S06 – Outside Curve
S08 – Slide Tackle

SPECIAL ABILITIES: Passing - Centre - Outside - Middle Shooting - Sliding

Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Balanced

Howard Kendall is remembered as one of Everton’s greatest figures, first as a player and later as a manager. He began his professional career at Preston North End before moving to Everton in 1967, where he formed part of the iconic “Holy Trinity” midfield alongside Alan Ball and Colin Harvey. With his intelligence and consistency, Kendall helped Everton to the First Division title in 1969–70, becoming a cornerstone of the side that played an attractive, effective brand of football. Though he was never a regular for England, his influence at club level was immense, and he became a respected leader on the pitch.

As a player, Kendall was more than just a steady midfielder — he combined vision and composure with technical qualities that made him dangerous in advanced positions. He was capable of carrying the ball forward with surprising pace, using his stamina to transition play from defense to attack. He had a clean strike, excelling at volleys and first-time shots, which allowed him to chip in with goals when arriving late around the edge of the box. While not a flashy dribbler, his ability to maintain control, distribute accurately, and support attacks made him a well-rounded midfielder. His playstyle blended hard work with technical sharpness, embodying the balance of graft and craft that defined Everton’s midfield in that era.




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